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Don't Mean Nothing: Short Stories of Vietnam

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Poignant tales of Vietnam War's human toll.

If you've been drawn to the raw truth behind war stories, "Don't Mean Nothing" could resonate with you. It's not just about the historical conflict but the intimate human experiences of those who lived through it. Reading this might feel like sitting down with veterans as they unveil the layers of their complex emotions—a true homage to the stories less told.

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Don't Mean Nothing: Short Stories of Vietnam

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ISBN: 9780552999755
Authors: Sue O'Neill
Publisher: Black Swan
Date of Publication: 2002-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: War
Goodreads rating: 4.0
(rated by 88 readers)

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In this powerful story collection, Susan O'Neill offers a remarkable view of the war from a female perspective. All the nurses who served there had a common goal to attend to the wounded. While men were sent to protect America's interests at any cost, nurses were trained to save the lives of anyone—soldier or citizen, ally or enemy—who was brought through the hospital doors. It was an important distinction in a place where killing was sometimes the only objective. And since they were so vastly outnumbered, women inevitably became objects of both reverence and sexual desire. For American nurses in Vietnam, and the men among whom they worked and lived, a common defense against the steady onslaught of dead and dying, wounded and maimed, was a feigned indifference—the irony of the powerless. With the assistance of alcohol, drugs, and casual sex, "Don't mean nothing" became their mantra, a means of coping with the other war—the war against total mental breakdown. Each of these tales offers new and profound insight into the ways the war in Vietnam forever changed the lives of everyone who served there.
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Poignant tales of Vietnam War's human toll.

If you've been drawn to the raw truth behind war stories, "Don't Mean Nothing" could resonate with you. It's not just about the historical conflict but the intimate human experiences of those who lived through it. Reading this might feel like sitting down with veterans as they unveil the layers of their complex emotions—a true homage to the stories less told.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.